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  1. Ripple effect

    What’s happening in Detroit, with the help of the Michigan Engineering Zone, may help solve Michigan’s economic manpower problem.

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  2. M-Air autonomous aerial vehicle outdoor lab opens

    Michigan Engineering now hosts advanced robotics facilities for land, air, sea, and space.

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  3. Ann Arbor: A hub for autonomous vehicles

    Ann Arbor is emerging as a major player in the world of autonomous vehicles with the Mcity test facility, a one-of-a-kind simulated urban and suburban environment.

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  4. From rodent to robot

    How a hopping mouse and information theory could inform robotic locomotion

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  5. Autonomous robot construction is here

    U-M researchers have developed modeling techniques that will help on-site construction robots with autonomous decision making.

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  6. Outdoor drone complex planned

    When M-Air opens, Michigan Engineering will earn the distinction of hosting advanced robotics testing facilities for air, sea and land.

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  7. How self-driving cars can be safer with connected technology

    Mcity demonstrates the powerful pairing of connectivity and automation.

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  8. Driverless shuttle coming to U-M’s North Campus

    Brought to you by Mcity, U-M’s public-private partnership to accelerate advanced mobility

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  9. U-M first in line for new bird-inspired walking robot

    Cassie is the first offering from new startup Agility Robotics, and is loosely modeled on the cassowary, a flightless bird similar to an ostrich.

  10. Open-access automated cars to advance driverless research

    New research vehicles will be open testbeds for academic and industry researchers to rapidly test self-driving and connected vehicle technologies at a world-class proving ground.

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